Allegheny Health Network Invests $20M in PA Hospital

Allegheny Health Network plans to invest $20 million in improvements at its hospital in Pine Township, PA — the hospital’s biggest construction project in more than 30 years, The Herald reports.

Much of the work, expected to begin next year, centers on expanding and improving AHN Grove City’s emergency room, said hospital President Dr. David Tupponce. But there also will be added space for its imaging department and upgrades for its internal utilities.

Along with new equipment, the project will add an estimated 6,000 square feet of space at the hospital. AHN Grove City’s emergency department handles 15,000 people annually. Read more.

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